FeaturesLeft and Right 4 mm Thick Tempered Glass Window DesignView 31 TG RGB with left and right 4 mm thick tempered glass window guarantees the durability of the window; moreover, the enlarged window design permits users to fully display and admire all components of the liquid-cooling system. Show off your dedicated set in the subtlest manner!

Riser GPU Support BracketSpecially designed with dual GPU placement, the View 31 TG RGB has the support for vertical graphic card layout with dual PCI-E slots design. The PCI-e riser cable is optional. Plus, the included riser GPU support bracket not only can prevent the graphic card from sagging, but also helps to reduce the weight on the motherboard. Thermaltake PCI-e X16 Riser Cable (Optional) – Support a wide range of GPU solutions.

Dust ReductionMagnetic fan filter on the top simply attaches the filter for dust filtration. Super fine fan filters with excellent protection and reduction against dirt and dust at the bottom.

Made for High-End PCs with Outstanding ExpandabilityThe View 31 TG RGB features its cable management with maximum 50mm in width, and supports up to a tower CPU cooler with maximum height 180mm, and a dual expansion slot VGA of up to 420mm in length without HDD rack. Moreover, the View 31 TG RGB has the ability to accommodate multiple 3.5”/2.5” storage devices at the same time. Most importantly, the hidden drive bay design guarantees expandability for more liquid cooling components.

Advanced VentilationThe View 31 TG RGB Series delivers advanced cooling performance for DIY/AIO liquid cooling and air cooling systems. With wide top-to-bottom side ventilation grills, the View 31 TG RGB maximizes the air intake with three built-in 140mm Riing RGB LED fans. It includes options for up to (3) 120mm or 140mm front fans, combined with (2) bottom mount 120mm fan locations for maximum fan space selection. Dissipate heat properly with (1) rear built-in 140mm fan and (3) sectional top mounts to manage proper air flow in and out.

Rated 5 out of
5 by
welshy46 from
All aboard the tempered glass and RGB bandwagonHaving previously owned a view 27 I had some reservations about the view 31 and it's cooling ability. Which turned out to be totally unfounded. I installed my X99 strix 1080Ti build in there without any issue. apart from one that would only affect owners of 1080TI or similar GPU's with 2 1/2 slot air coolers. The thicker GPU cooler gives only a few millimetres of clearance from the glass panel, which made my 1080Ti run at 82c overclocked(2125MHz) and under full load. Instead of the usual 73c with it in the normal horizontal position. I fitted the coolermaster vertical GPU mount to give the 1080Ti a bit more breathing room. Which brought it's temp back to the usual 73c. I've since replaced it with a water cooled Strix 1070 and the 1080Ti now resides in my VR sim racing rig. Which is nice.
There's plenty of space inside for a twin water loop or a Hugh Mungus air cooler. I have 8 140mm Thermaltake riing fans in there. They are the original design with the 3 button controller box and the old Thermaltake logo. Apart form the 3 fans in the front which come with the case, although one is fitted as an exhaust out of the box and technically the case doesn't support 3 140mm fans in the front. Unless you stick the top one in place with double sided number plate tape. The other 5 are over a year old and are still working perfectly.
The space behind the the motherboard tray is more than adequate for even the laziest cable management. You can also use the 3 3.5" drive caddies in the drive bay to hide the shame of your spinning rust on the rear of the motherboard tray, along with the tossed spaghetti cable management....I would imagine. Apart from the usual associated power and data cable, there are also 3 of the RGB controller boxes for the fans. A 3.5" drive and 2 2.5" SSD's with plenty of space for more randomly placed gadgetry.
I've been trying to come up with some negatives to the case and I'm struggling. apart from native support for 3 140mm fans in the front and top and a PSU shroud I've got nothing.

Date published: 2017-09-08

Rated 4 out of
5 by
AudioGod from
Overall this is a great caseIf your water cooling then you can't go wrong with this case. It has space galore and looks gorgeous.
My one and only problem with this case is that they use some really cheap plastic instead of glass on the front of the case and it stcratches the second you wipe it with anything. If they had of used tempered glass instead then this case would be perfect.

are the fans connected to the case or do i have to connect them to my motherboard

idk much about this stuff

Asked by: Smoothlyish

Hello,
The fans will connect to a controller which will then connect to your motherboard (or direct to your motherboard if you wish). They will need to connect to the motherboard in order to be able to alter the colour and speed.
Regards,